Reviews and Problems with Nokia N-Gage

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New Nokia N-Gage

RsGsm

1 April 2009

Excerpt: The new generation game console by Nokia N-Gage is likely to be supported by S60 3rd Edition smartphones. The company announced the new N-Gage last year and scheduled the release for the mid of this year.

Nokia N-Gage

PC Magazine

7 January 2005

Excerpt: Targeted at mobile gamers, the Nokia N-Gage ($299 list) offers online, mobile, multiplayer game play using Bluetooth and GPRS. The unit provides a backlit screen that has a 208- by 176-pixel resolution, measures 1.6 by 1.4 inches (HW), and contains 4,096 colors.

Review: N-Gage Replacement Covers

All About Symbian

8 October 2004

Excerpt: Any colour you like, as long as it's white. That's what Henry Ford would say about the N-Gage's in the UK, because every place seems to have stocks of the white N-Gage, but nothing else. Even a cursory look at the device shows that the front cover clicks off almost as easy as the back cover.

Ashen (N-Gage)

Expert Review

Digital Silence

28 January 2004

Conclusion: The N-Gage is one of Nokia's better devices. It's graphically the best mobile game deck on the market, but the inability to quickly switch between games will limit its real competition with GameBoy. It's a good media player, but should support more audio formats.

Nokia N-Gage

Mobile Review

2 October 2003

Excerpt: Nokia is always looking for new markets and offers new variants of already known devices. Accessories, multimedia devices and game consoles (starting from this year) fall under comprehension diversification. The company has seen big potential in the youth audience.